Science is questionable when the science actually proves a young earth instead of an old one.
Science is questionable when political votes are taken to decide things like the death of the dinosaurs or the Oort Cloud, instead of additional evidence.
Science is questionable when people's repeatable experiments are excluded from the conversation because of who they are rather than the repeatability and quality of the experiments themselves.
Nice try. Thanks for playing. But instead of straw men that they don't actually believe in, here is their own statement of their top 10 beliefs about creation:
In that case, you should be happy that creationists are questioning everything. In fact, it sounds like you would favor any repeatable scientific experiments they can perform should be taught in school.
Actually, that's incorrect.
http://newgeology.us/presentation48.html
All fossils date less than 50,000 years. This is not a problem for creationists, but it makes evolutionists uncomfortable so they don't do it.
120 million years based on the strata layer it was found in and it's assumed age by evolutionists: "The sediment that became those rocks accumulated in calm waters on the floor of a lake or a lagoon sometime between 113 million and 126 million years ago, he notes." This fossil, like most others, was never actually tested for age at all.
Test it with a hard test like carbon-14 and it will come out less than 50,000 years old. There are over 85 ways to test age but evolutionists consistently only use 3, the most common being strata layer which is assumed to begin with.
Because it shows that there IS carbon in everything. Meaning that everything tests less than 50,000 years old.
http://newgeology.us/presentation48.html
So, evolutionists invented the idea of "background carbon" so that they could sidestep the fact that everything has carbon and is demonstrably young by the plain evidence.
Top Ten Things Overheard At The ANSI C Draft Committee Meetings: (5) All right, who's the wiseguy who stuck this trigraph stuff in here?